Create, distribute, and grade assignments

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It is easy to create, distribute, and grade assignments inside of Microsoft Teams. This feature allows students to apply the content they are learning in your class. And it allows you, the educator, to provide feedback to students on their progress.

- [Instructor] Allowing students to apply…what they're learning, and then receive feedback,…is an important part of the learning process.…In Microsoft Teams you have the ability to create,…distribute, and grade assignments,…and the process is really easy and intuitive.…Let's take a look at how to do it.…First, I'm inside of my Biology-101 course,…and I want to make sure I'm in the General channel.…Now, at the top, one of the tabs,…by default, will be Assignments.…Going to click on this, and it brings up the Assignments page.…The first thing we see is the week.…Here it's going to show any assignments…that are due for this week.…

And, as I can see, if I click through here,…I don't have any assignments set up, which makes sense.…Now, also, we can click on Review, and this will show…progress on the work that students are doing.…Here it will tell you students who have turned it in…and who have not, and more information like that.…I'm going to click back on Week,…and from here we can create a new assignment.…On the right-hand side I'll click New Assignment,…

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8/17/2017

collaboration in your class. Microsoft Teams provides a digital platform that can be used to streamline and centralize classroom resources and operations. This course helps you learn how to create a class, add class members, manage assignments, and engage in meaningful conversations with students.

Join Oliver Schinkten as helps you get started using Microsoft Teams for your classroom. He shows how to organize your class and classwork using channels and tabs, and then demonstrates how to add and manage learning activities. He covers working with students, the grading process, and communicating using meetings and chat sessions. He also explains how to integrate with OneNote Notebooks to create lessons plans that can be quickly disseminated to students.